'HKMiPi WHWJL-'" '' 'P THE HESPERIAN C. E. Weseott has left the university. 1330 0 street. Jas. Kolbach custom shoe shop. G. C. Howard spent examination "week in "Weeping "Water. "Bet work in the city. Merchant's Barber Shop. "W. H. HolHngsworth spent Sunday at his home in Beatrice. Cull and see us in our new shop at 1144 0 street. R. & 0. Dr. Bessey will deliver a lecture in Beatrice this (Piiday) evening. Tlio class of '00 held a business moot ing on Saturday. No one was hurt. Merchant's Barber Shop. Good work guaranteed. Brace Block. Mr. Thomas Corr, of Stapelhurst, vis ited his (laughter Miss Racheal last week. Miss Kate Joyce, who has been suffer ing from an attack of the grip is much better. The Delta Tau Delta fraternity gave an enjoyable dancing party lajt Saturday evening. Miss Cora Barrett spent the latter part of last week visiting friends at Prairie Home, Neb-. ThP Jnuny frien(3s of fisg pjorence Smith will be pleased to learn that she improving after her long illness. The Delian society held a business meeting Friday evening and then ad journed to attend the Union contest. The latest scheme of the legislators is w Uie shape of a bill to prevent fratei 1Jty organizations in the university. Miss Bessie Walker was called to ilattsmonth on Saturday to attend the mnaral of her aunt Mrs. James Patterson. A three hour course in History of Aaglo Ruxon Literature by Dr. Peterson course in Old Testament Litera ture by Pf0f. Sherman are offered this Dniester. D. T. Smith, jeweler 1140 O street, gives a liberal discount to all students trading with him. Watch repairs a specialty. Roland Bulla '92 was married at Ful lerton, !eb., Jan. 26 to Miss Ruth Davis. Mr. Bulla is now editor of the Schuyler Sun. Prof. Barbei inspected six high schools during examination week and returned home Saturday in time to attend the reception. The Physics Journal club did not meet Monday night so as to give several of the members an opportunity to see Thomas Keene. Thomas Kemp has returned to take up his university work again after being home two months because of the illness and death of his mother. A fine collection of one hundred sea weeds was received by the botanical de partment last week from Miss Josephine Tilden of the University of Minnisota. Coal to burn. Charles B. Gregory, U. of N. 191, sells all kinds of coal at 1100 O street in in the basement of the Rich ards block. Students are invited to call. Resolutions were passed in the Palla dian and Delian boys' debating clubs last Saturday evening, favoring the pur chase of text books by the regents. There are quite a few new students registered this semester. The new courses in beginning classes have made it much easier for them to enter at this time of year. There was a special meeting ot the electrical engineers last Saturday even ing. Mr. Randall was elected as general superintendent of the Chaiter Day ex hibit. The juniors and seniors have.been excused from laboratory work for the next two weeks and will put in their af ternoons fixing up novelties. On motion of Mr- Sawyer a reception committee is to be appointed for the better enter ment of the Charter Day guests. o